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Pivotal moments 2015 – When TripAdvisor’s instant booking won Marriott
01/05/2016
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10:21:33 AM
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With the world’s most-downloaded travel mobile app, TripAdvisor provides a solution to hotels which have been struggling to market mobile users. This summer, it successfully signed Marriott to participate in its instant booking functionality.
Sweating the assets – how hotels are using their space in new ways
11/27/2017
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6:39:30 PM
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The hospitality industry is increasingly looking for innovative technology to adapt its inventory and distribution systems and – in colloquial terms – sweat its assets.
Amadeus: What do Chinese travelers want?
11/24/2017
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1:50:46 PM
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Varying factors may influence my travel experience but what defines the 'Journey of Me' are my behaviours, feelings, attitudes, and coping mechanisms.
Key to targeting “second wallet” – ascertain the style of travel
11/13/2017
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10:29:42 AM
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A layer of intelligence that can ascertain an individual or a family’s way of travelling or intent is key to monetising the traffic. This is a key reason why Ctrip has chosen to acquire the US-based Trip.com.
Pivotal moments 2015 – When AccorHotels launched its marketplace
12/31/2015
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3:41:14 PM
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One Pivotal moment of 2015 came when AccorHotels launched its own marketplace amidst the gun firing between hotels and OTAs in the year.
Pivotal moments 2015 – When Expedia bought HomeAway
12/30/2015
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6:27:45 PM
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With the widespread of the concept of "alternative accomadation", Expedia which had showed dismissive eyes on non-traditional hotel models brought HomeAway, meaning that it set foot on the alternative accomadation market.
TripAdvisor nets $439 million in total revenue, up 4%
11/07/2017
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10:54:53 AM
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Total revenue in the third quarter increased 4% year-over-year to $439 million, and non-hotel revenue grew 26% year-over-year, led by growth in Attractions and Restaurants.
Chinese outbound tourism booms, but hyper sensitive to bad news
11/06/2017
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10:52:28 AM
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According to the Chinese National Tourism Administration, outbound travel is forecast to reach 200 million departures by 2020, while the Chinese tourists are hyper sensitive to bad news.
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